Meaning Enterprise value
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The market capitalization of a firm's equity plus the market value of the firm's debt. Often the value of assets that are non-core are excluded from the final calculation.
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Total company value (the market value of debt, common equity, and preferred equity) minus the value of cash and investments.Synonyms: EV
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Enterprise value is calculated by adding together a company's market capitalization, its debt such as bonds and bank loans, other liabilities such as a pension fund deficit and subtracting liquid assets like cash and investments. It is the theoretical price to takeover a company, the price to acquire it free of debt and other liabilities.
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Definition A measure of what the market believes a company's ongoing operations are worth. Enterprise value is equal to (company's market capitalization - cash and cash equivalents + preferr [..]
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Total market value that all investors (equity and debt) have placed on a company's operations; equal to
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This measure’s the total value of a business by combining the market value of equity and net debt as an estimate of what a predator would pay for it.
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A measure of a company's value, calculated by: market capitalisation plus debt & preferred shares minus cash and cash equivalents. It is the theoretical takeover price that a buyer would pay for a company less the cash.
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Market capitalization plus net debt
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Market capitalisation, plus net debt and the market value of the non-controlling interests.
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Enterprise value (EV) is a financial metric representing the entire value of a company after taking into account both holders of debt and equity. EV is calculated as the company's market capitalization plus debt, minus cash.
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 a measure of a company’s value calculated as market capitalization, including all debt and equity interests, minus excess cash.
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Also known as EV. The market value of a company if it were (hypothetically) to be taken over. It is calculated by adding its market capitalisation to its debt, minority interest, and preferred equity at market value, then subtracting its cash or cash equivalents. F Fixed interest
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A measure of the total market value of a company. Enterprise value equals market capitalisation plus debt.
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Is calculated by adding Market Capitalization plus debt, and is commonly used to indicate the total value (equity + debt) of a company
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Market capitalisation plus net debt.
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A measure of what the market believes a company’s ongoing operations are worth. Enterprise value is equal to the company’s market capitalisation minus cash and cash equivalents plus preferred stock pl [..]
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The total market capitalization of a company plus any outstanding debt. This is the cost of acquisition should one entity merge with or acquire another and assume the outstanding debt.
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The market capitalization of a firm's equity plus the market value of the firm's debt. Often the value of assets that are non-core are excluded from the final calculation.
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